Saw a deuce (or thereabouts) coupe coming back up the beach about 15 minutes ago. Black, chopped top, wide slicks, and it sounded like a ‘modern’ V-8.
There’s a car similar to the one you linked to, parked in a storage yard a couple of miles from here. From a distance it looked stock, and it was all primer grey.
This afternoon I saw some sort of 1960s roadster – I only saw it from half a block away as it turned the corner, but I think it was a Datsun, mainly because I’ve a Datsun roadster like that around town before, so it was likely the same one.
My mom looked at one of those, but she and dad thought it sounded ‘tinny’; she got an MGB. (She’d also looked at an E-Type Jag, but it didn’t have a back seat.)
Went for a bike ride this morning, and came across this 1960ish Cadillac. It was a solid “20-footer” – it looked perfect from a distance, but as I got closer the faded paint and other flaws became apparent.
I admit it took me several hours before I got the joke, but I think @QuickSilver is interpreting “came” in that quote as slang for “ejaculated”. Which is completely in the spirit of this other thread:
Well, we have signs that SAY there are security cameras, but it’s just a bluff. I’m thinking there’s a possibility this will close the pool for the rest of the summer.
I don’t pay that much attention to cars, but I did find out that the car I occasionally see that looks like it was painted with a spray can does indeed belong to a neighbor.
I see one every day! Seriously, though; there’s an Iris Blue one down at the mechanic’s. He still has the burgundy '75 easy restoration for sale for about $2,000.
On my drive home from a few days in the Berkshires I spotted a 1968 Mustang GT convertible with some sort of blower coming through the hood. It wasn’t showroom condition, but looked like one that had been driven hard at times.